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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 2:13pm On Jan 11, 2019
C505:
Afternoon guys

I obtained a tbills form from stanbic today in anticipation on the upcoming primaries.
Kindly throw in your suggestions what rate one can assume to get for 365days with less percent chance of it falling through.
I'm thinking of bidding at 14.5%. What's your stance?
you can get 14.5 in the secondary market nah. I did with diamond and gtbank @14.5%

So, if you are allowed to choose your own rate, aim higher like 15.5%
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 2:38pm On Jan 11, 2019
Mizwisdom:
Hi all, I initially did an investment in TBills and it hasn't matured yet but I got a little change now and I want to lock it down in TBills again, is it possible to have two TBillz like this or I have to wait until the first one matures before investing again, thanks

Yes you can.... As a matter of fact last year I used it for my savings throughout so there are periods I had like 7 different tenure of small amount rolling. I save it as it comes.. So long as it's up to the minimum amount required no issues..

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by C505: 2:51pm On Jan 11, 2019
NL1960:


You can only bid with your own rate if you have N50m and above otherwise, you will have to make do with whatever rate the bank bids at the primary market.

Thanks bro.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by C505: 2:55pm On Jan 11, 2019
OgogoroFreak:
you can get 14.5 in the secondary market nah. I did with diamond and gtbank @14.5%

So, if you are allowed to choose your own rate, aim higher like 15.5%

Much appreciated. I've always bought from the secondary. I only decided to try the primary once to see the difference

God bless you
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Stephenfid: 3:07pm On Jan 11, 2019
Floyd45:
I walked into an Ecobank branch in Lagos on Tuesday and filled the form to purchase treasury bills. I was told the form will be scanned to my bank outside of Lagos to have it purchased. I just put a call through to my branch outside Lagos and the customer care officer told me they received my form, but are yet to bid because they have not received bid for this week.
He was trying to convince me to go for fixed deposit saying it was almost the same rates. He wasn't sounding like they planned on putting any effort soon to purchase the T.Bills.
My question is how can I speed up the process of getting this T. Bills. Thank you
Simply call Ecobank Customer Care number on +2347005000000. They should be able to provide answers.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akin3891: 4:21pm On Jan 11, 2019
Pls guys, i need someone to quote me the lowest and the highest percentage in TB starting from 2013 till date. Merci
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Rori(m): 5:48pm On Jan 11, 2019
Hello everyone, I trust we are all doing fine so far in this New year. Special thanks to the originator of this thread @ feelamong.
I have painstakingly followed this thread from page 1 up till the last page from mid 2017 till this day and I can say that I have learnt a whole lot from here that I might not be able to learn in any conventional school. Knowledge gathered here spured me to be more prudent in my finances and focus on learning how to preserve and grow money in other to secure a good future for myself. Immense gratitude to all who have shared useful insights as regards the subject matter and other relevant information. I have so much knowledge that some of my friends that work in banks ask me how I know so much about treasury bills..
Even though I had a failed attempt at purchasing my first treasury bill today at @gtbank where they said that the secondary market tbill is not available for today(not usually available every day) and could not also transfer my money to another bank because my account was restricted. From the little I could see and as have been confirmed here most staff of some banks have little knowledge as to how tbills work. Armed with the information gathered from this thread I was able to defeat the pessimistic vibe of todays' event and determined to succeed in my attempt next week.
Thank you all for the knowledge shared. I am grateful to you all.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Etfash(m): 6:27pm On Jan 11, 2019
Rori:
.

Rori has learnt greatly from this thread. Even though he wasn't successful with his bid today, he's optimistic he will succeed soon.

Welcome Rori.

cool learning to summarise.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 6:47pm On Jan 11, 2019
OgogoroFreak:
you can get 14.5 in the secondary market nah. I did with diamond and gtbank @14.5%

So, if you are allowed to choose your own rate, aim higher like 15.5%

Oga ogogoro, hope say u never overshack o.(Na joke o)

But seriously how can he aim for 15.5% when the highest rate currently in primakt is just abt 14.5%? U want the bank to be at a loss?

Even @the secondary mkt it's banks rate that must use. You can however insist that you won't accept below a specific rate.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 6:52pm On Jan 11, 2019
C505:


Much appreciated. I've always bought from the secondary. I only decided to try the primary once to see the difference

God bless you

It's VERY unlikely the secondary mkt rate will be higher dn the primary bid o. Cos d banks buy and resell. So if they resell at a higher rate they'll incur loss.

From experience the secondary is Abt .5 to 1 percentage pt lower than the primary bid
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zamirikpo(m): 7:04pm On Jan 11, 2019
alezzy13:


Oga ogogoro, hope say u never overshack o.(Na joke o)

But seriously how can he aim for 15.5% when the highest rate currently in primakt is just abt 14.5%? U want the bank to be at a loss?

Even @the secondary mkt it's banks rate that must use. You can however insist that you won't accept below a specific rate.

Be optimistic.....its possible ooh
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by 234ng44uk(m): 7:54pm On Jan 11, 2019
alezzy13:


Oga ogogoro, hope say u never overshack o.(Na joke o)

But seriously how can he aim for 15.5% when the highest rate currently in primakt is just abt 14.5%? U want the bank to be at a loss?

Even @the secondary mkt it's banks rate that must use. You can however insist that you won't accept below a specific rate.

I'm confused. Can banks trade at secondary market? If so, which bank?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 8:34pm On Jan 11, 2019
Rori:
Hello everyone, I trust we are all doing fine so far in this New year. Special thanks to the originator of this thread @ feelamong.
I have painstakingly followed this thread from page 1 up till the last page from mid 2017 till this day and I can say that I have learnt a whole lot from here that I might not be able to learn in any conventional school. Knowledge gathered here spured me to be more prudent in my finances and focus on learning how to preserve and grow money in other to secure a good future for myself. Immense gratitude to all who have shared useful insights as regards the subject matter and other relevant information. I have so much knowledge that some of my friends that work in banks ask me how I know so much about treasury bills..
Even though I had a failed attempt at purchasing my first treasury bill today at @gtbank where they said that the secondary market tbill is not available for today(not usually available every day) and could not also transfer my money to another bank because my account was restricted. From the little I could see and as have been confirmed here most staff of some banks have little knowledge as to how tbills work. Armed with the information gathered from this thread I was able to defeat the pessimistic vibe of todays' event and determined to succeed in my attempt next week.
Thank you all for the knowledge shared. I am grateful to you all.

Almost had the same experience with you today. Yesterday 10/11 some of my tasere TB matured.. I always try to reinvest the day it matured if I have the time but unfortunately, First Bank branches around me had network issues. Later in the day I was going through this thread and saw GT rates which were very attractive. So I went back to First Bank and dropped a transfer instruction to move the money to GT which later went through after the close of work.
Early this morning, I went to GT and was told to wait till after 10:00am. When it's time I went back there only to be told that they have not gotten any TB advice today. Immediately I went to their transfer desk and moved my money to Stanbic instantly.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Gavrelino123: 10:40pm On Jan 11, 2019
OgogoroFreak:
you can get 14.5 in the secondary market nah. I did with diamond and gtbank @14.5%

So, if you are allowed to choose your own rate, aim higher like 15.5%
I went to GTBANK today....Got 14.5% for 355 days ,the branch told me to call my account officers that they have sent my instructions to them.....Called this lady by 1pm, and she said she's was on the road.....up till now,I haven't been debited....!!
GTBANK is fond of tying it's customers to their designated account officers which is very wrong....No one can treat your TB except your account officer.?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 10:46pm On Jan 11, 2019
Gavrelino123:

I went to GTBANK today....Got 14.5% for 355 days ,the branch told me to call my account officers that they have sent my instructions to them.....Called this lady by 1pm, and she said she's was on the road.....up till now,I haven't been debited....!!
GTBANK is fond of tying it's customers to their designated account officers which is very wrong....No one can treat your TB except your account officer.?
Really? I didn't call any account officer o. I just wrote a letter that was scanned and uploaded into their system. That's all! I was debited around 6:30pm that same day.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 11:10pm On Jan 11, 2019
234ng44uk:


I'm confused. Can banks trade at secondary market? If so, which bank?

Most of the banks to the best of my knowledge. At least l know of GTB, diamond, stanbic.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 11:17pm On Jan 11, 2019
Gavrelino123:

I went to GTBANK today....Got 14.5% for 355 days ,the branch told me to call my account officers that they have sent my instructions to them.....Called this lady by 1pm, and she said she's was on the road.....up till now,I haven't been debited....!!
GTBANK is fond of tying it's customers to their designated account officers which is very wrong....No one can treat your TB except your account officer.?

Unless it's a very recent development, I can boldly say that not (shouldn't be) the case.

In fact in most branches Ive used, there's usually a designated officer that handles such issues, and sometimes I go physically other times it's just an email. I've NEVER had to go through my account officer.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 11:20pm On Jan 11, 2019
zamirikpo:


Be optimistic.....its possible ooh

Really?? I'll like to know the bank grin
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Gavrelino123: 12:31am On Jan 12, 2019
OgogoroFreak:
Really? I didn't call any account officer o. I just wrote a letter that was scanned and uploaded into their system. That's all! I was debited around 6:30pm that same day.
That's a good one.....But how will you know the rates as instructed in your written instructions.?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Gavrelino123: 12:34am On Jan 12, 2019
alezzy13:


Unless it's a very recent development, I can boldly say that not (shouldn't be) the case.

In fact in most branches Ive used, there's usually a designated officer that handles such issues, and sometimes I go physically other times it's just an email. I've NEVER had to go through my account officer.
Kindly explain this process bit by bit,so that i can adopt it....
A formal instruction without a rate..?
Kindly elucidate this......Thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zinaunreal(m): 1:03am On Jan 12, 2019
alezzy13:


Unless it's a very recent development, I can boldly say that not (shouldn't be) the case.

In fact in most branches Ive used, there's usually a designated officer that handles such issues, and sometimes I go physically other times it's just an email. I've NEVER had to go through my account officer.

Please can you drop the email?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dammybrite: 3:07am On Jan 12, 2019
Hi, everyone. I was informed by a Gtbank representative that the minimum amount that can be invested in the secondary market of the bank is 500,000 Naira. Please, which bank allows for lower amounts and has good rates?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 6:16am On Jan 12, 2019
dammybrite:
Hi, everyone. I was informed by a Gtbank representative that the minimum amount that can be invested in the secondary market of the bank is 500,000 Naira. Please, which bank allows for lower amounts and has good rates?


Except there is a new policy to that effect.. The minimum for GT, Stanbic IBTC and First Bank for either primary or secondary market is N100,000.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:06am On Jan 12, 2019
freeman67:



Except there is a new policy to that effect.. The minimum for GT, Stanbic IBTC and First Bank for either primary or secondary market is N1000,000.

ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND NAIRA YOU MEANT

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 7:09am On Jan 12, 2019
Gavrelino123:

That's a good one.....But how will you know the rates as instructed in your written instructions.?
They will show you the rates before you write the letter right there in the bank indicating your interest, amount and account number to be debited.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by carik(m): 7:18am On Jan 12, 2019
I've also sent an instruction to my gtbank account officer to quote their rates but no response.

It seems the 500k minimum requirement is true cos i have less than in my account, however a simple response would have been appreciated. Its a bad practice from them, i might consider opening another bank account and transfer my money asap.

Please does access and zenith bank have good rates?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by bfn1: 7:57am On Jan 12, 2019
freeman67:



Except there is a new policy to that effect.. The minimum for GT, Stanbic IBTC and First Bank for either primary or secondary market is N1000,000.

Stanbic IBTC and First Bank, yes; 100k.

GTBank, atleast 500k.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Chisco27: 7:59am On Jan 12, 2019
[quote author=OgogoroFreak post=74651147]it is. Honestly, these rates are far better than keeping ur money in savings accounts or even fixed deposits. Though, you can always get better rate from primary market. [/quote)]
Okay. Thank you.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Eaze66: 8:17am On Jan 12, 2019
Good morning I just want to know if anyone has received d interest on investment for the primary market((91days) this year? First bank told me they have not bidded this year but they've debited my account on Wednesday 9-01-2019
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 9:33am On Jan 12, 2019
Gavrelino123:

Kindly explain this process bit by bit,so that i can adopt it....
A formal instruction without a rate..?
Kindly elucidate this......Thanks

First you have to get the email address of the person in charge. In Benue where I'm based, its one Kevin Eze.
Then send the email. All I usually specify is the tenor, amount and account to debit. Since its usually primary market I do, I have to go with their rate, so I dont specify it. Normally he has to receive the mail latest Tuesday of the bidding week.

If successful, I'll usually be debited by Friday, though sometimes it extends till Saturday.

For Secondary market, (which I must confess I rarely do) I had to go to the bank to discuss their available rates and tenors to see if its acceptable. Hope this helps

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Eaze66: 9:38am On Jan 12, 2019
Eaze66:
Good morning I just want to know if anyone has received d interest on investment for the primary market((91days) this year? First bank told me they have not bidded this year but they've debited my account on Wednesday 9-01-2019

Have gotten my answer by reading previous post

Primary market is bi monthly on Wednesdays n interest are payable on Thursdays. Also bidding for dis month is on the 16th of January 2019 on Wednesday.
Great thread weldone guys
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by LTRAVIS(m): 9:40am On Jan 12, 2019
Someone told me diamond bank gives rate at 13.9% for 41 days don’t know how true it is.....I want to go into treasure bills for the first time,I have read the first pages on how the percentage are being divided.....is it possible to get a 13.9% for 41 days

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